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A14916 Ancient funerall monuments within the vnited monarchie of Great Britaine, Ireland, and the islands adiacent with the dissolued monasteries therein contained: their founders, and what eminent persons haue beene in the same interred. As also the death and buriall of certaine of the bloud royall; the nobilitie and gentrie of these kingdomes entombed in forraine nations. A worke reuiuing the dead memory of the royall progenie, the nobilitie, gentrie, and communaltie, of these his Maiesties dominions. Intermixed and illustrated with variety of historicall obseruations, annotations, and briefe notes, extracted out of approued authors ... Whereunto is prefixed a discourse of funerall monuments ... Composed by the studie and trauels of Iohn Weeuer. Weever, John, 1576-1632.; Cecil, Thomas, fl. 1630, engraver. 1631 (1631) STC 25223; ESTC S118104 831,351 907

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hellish ouation Which horrid act was committed the third of Iuly 1450. Pray for the soule of Iohn Septvaus Esquire of the Isle of Thanet sonne of Iohn Septvaus of this Parish Esquire and for the soule of Katherine his wife Which Iohn dyed Decemb. 18. 1458. I was as yee be now in dust and clay Haue mercy on my sowl yat bowght hit with yi bloodde For Elisabeth of Gherite a Pater-noster say Sumtymes I was the wyff of Edmonde Poodde In gratia et miserecordia Iesu hic iacet Iacobus Bourne Ar ... 1400. Hic iacent Iohannes Garrard et Ioanna vxor eius ob 1531. Hic iacent Laurentius Garrard qui obiit 1493. et Tho. Garrard eius filius qui ob 1487. Lenham The first thing remarkable that the Sexton of this Church will shew you is the Armes of one Apuldorfeild which he wonne by his valiant seruice against the Turkes and Sarasins in the holy Land tempore R. 1. his chiefe seat was at Linsted Thomas de Apuldorfeild Armig. per cartam suam datam 23. Ed. 3. dedit Willelmo de Linsted diuersas terras tenementa in Doddington et Linsted Hic iacet Valentine Barret Ar. qui obijt Nouemb. 10. 1440. et Cecilia vxor cius que obijt 2. Marcij 1440. quorum animabus Hic iacet Gulielmus Maries honorandus Armiger Hen. 5. deinde Armiger reuerendi in Christo Patris ac Domini D. Hen. Cardinal qui obiit vltimo die Aug. Ann. 1459. Hic iacet Richardus Horne filius Iohannis Horne nuper de east Leuham Armig .... ob ... Regis Hen. 6. Cornu eius exaltabitur Chaloke a Church founded by the Apuldorfeilds In this Church in each window are the armes of Apuldorfeild where in their coate armour they are figured The Mannor of Otterpley which since by the Moiles came vnto the Finches was part of their possessions as I haue it out of the collection of Glouer Somerset Herald Ospringe In this Church I saw little remarkable In the Belfray I reade this verse insculpt or cast in the mettall about the circumference of the Bell. Hac in conclaue Gabriele tu pange suaue Chilham Orate Willelmi Smersoll de Smersholl ... et vxor eius et pro anima Sander goldsmith Neare to this village is a little hillock to be seene wherein as the inhabitants doe dreame one Iullaber a Giant or a witch lieth interred but others of more exact iudgement do imagine that Iulius Cesar in his second voyage to this kingdome was sharply encountred here by the Britaines and that among others hee lost one Laberius Durus a Marshall of the field who was the man here buried and that from him this hillock became to be named Iul-laber Tenham Hic iacet Iohannes Frogenhall Ar. qui ob 11. Nouemb. 1444. Orate pro anima Willelmi Mareys Ioanne et Ioanne vxorum eius Vpchurch In the wall of this Church I saw an old Monument garnished about with Akornes and Oke-leaues wherein the Parish Clerke told me as hee had receiued it by tradition from his predecessours that one Wood●okes an eminent man in this County should be entombed which I can neither approue nor contradict Horton Monkes A Priory but by whom founded I cannot reade dedicated to the honour of Christ and his blessed Apostle S. Iohn filled with blacke Monkes Cluniacks so called from the sanctimonious puritie of one Odo Abbot of Cluni beyond Seas a Benedictine Frier who liued in the yeare of Grace 913. This house was valued at the suppression at 111. l. 16. s. 7. d. ob Bobbing Orate specialiter .... Alexandri Clifford Ar. et Margarete vxoris eius .... obijt die An. 1400. et Margareta obijt 19 Ian. 1488. This Alexander as appeares by the pedegree was the sonne of Sir Lewes Clifford knight and this Margaret his wife the daughter of Walter Culpeper Orate specialiter pro animabus Arnoldi Sauage militis qui obijt in vigil Sancti Andree Apost Ann. 1410. et Domine Ioanne vxor eius que fuit fil ..... the daughter of Eckingham by the pedigree This Sauage was the third Constable of Queeneborrow Castle Hic iacet Arnoldus Sauage Miles filius Arnoldi Sauage militis qui obijt in Festo Natiuitatis beate Marie virginis Ann. Dom. 1420. Hic iacet in gratia et miserecordia dei Katherina que ●uit vxor Arnoldi Sauage militis filia domini Rogeri Scales que obijt 7. Nouemb. 1437. Cuius c. I shall haue occasion to speake much of the Sauages when I come to that honourable familie of the Sauages of Rock-Sauage vpon the Riuer of Weeuer in the County of Chester whose ancestours lye entombed at Macclefeild in the same Tract Bradesoke A Monastery of white Canons dedicated to S. Radegund and built by the parents of Henry de Wingham Bishop of London in the raigne of king Henry the third valued to be yearely worth 142. l. 8. s. 9. d. Dauington or Daunton A Priory of blacke Nunnes of which you may reade in the Record at the Tower Carte Antiq. lit R.R. Milton Church Hic iacet Iohannes Norwood Armig. ob 1400. Prey for the soule of Iohn Norwood Esquire ... 1496. This latter Iohn was Constable of Queeneborrow Castle the first of Edward the fourth This family of the Norwoods hath for a long time flourished in this County they had their residence at a mansion of their owne name in this Parish which is by a daughter and heire deuolued to the Nortons gentlemen of good account Many faire Monuments of both these families are in this Church but the Epitaphs are all gone Thomas Alefe Esquir and Margaret hys wyff Ly vndir this playn ston God grant hem euirlastyng lyff To whom we hop thar gon He dyed as her ys to be sine On thowsand five hundryd thirty nine Who so that for ther sowles will pray God giue hem meede at Doomys day Pray for the soules of Sir Iohn Norton knight and Dame Ioane his wife one of the daughters and heires of Iohn Norwood Esquire who dyed Febr. 8. 1534 This Sir Iohn Norton was knighted by a forraine Prince vpon this occasion Margaret Duchesse of Sauoy daughter of Maximilian the Emperour and Gouernesse of the Low-countries for Charles the young Prince of Castile sent to king Henry the eight earnestly desiring to haue 1500. Archers to aide her against the Duke of Geldres who did daily infest the young Princes Territories The king granting her request appointed Sir Edward Poynings of this County knight Baneret a valiant Gentleman and an expert commander to be Lieutenant and leader of these troupes who with other English Gentlemen vnder his conduction performed such worthy exploits as that for them they were highly commended and Princely entertained at the Court of Burgoigne by the said Lady Margaret and the Prince of Castile who at the same time and
difference betweene their receits and their allowances commonly called Allocations as namely the Auditors of the Exchequer take the account of those Receiuers which receiue the reuenues of the augmentation as also of the Sheriffes Escheators and customers and set them downe and perfect them He that will know more hereof may looke Stat. An. 33. Hen. 8. cap. 33. Of your cherite prey for the soul of Iohn Ienyngs who dyed ....... M. cccc.xxiii Pray for the soul of Iohn Elryngton Fylycer of London and keeper of the Records of the Common pleas who departed .... 1504. Fylycer or Filazer deriued from the French word Filace id est silum is an Officer in the Common pleas whereof there be fourteene in number They make all originall Processe as well reall as personall and mixt and in actions meerely personall where the defendants be returned or summoned there goeth out the distresse infinitè vntill appearance if he be returned nihil then Processe of Capias infinitè if the plaintiffe will or after the third Capias the Plaintiffe may goe to the Exigenter of the Shire where his originall is grounded and haue an Exigent and Proclamation made And also the Filazer maketh forth all writs in view in causes where the view is placed He is also allowed to enter the Imparlance or the generall issue in common actions where appearance is made with him and also iudgement by confession in any of them before issue be ioyned and to make out writs of Execution thereupon But although they entred the issue yet the Protonotarie must enter the iudgement if it be after verdict They also make Writs of Supersedeas in case where the Defendant appeareth in their Officers after the Capias awarded Here lyeth ..... William Lowthe Goldsmith of London .... 1528. Prey for the soul of Robert Walsingham Clarke of the Spicery to King Henry the eight who dyed ..... 1522. Here lieth vnder a faire monument the body of Christopher Vrswicke the Kings Almoner his picture in brasse with this subscription Christopherus Vrswicus Regis Henrici septimi Eleemosinarius vir sua etate clarus summatibus atque insimatibus iuxta charus Ad exteros Reges vndecies pro patria Legatus Deconatum Eboracensem Archidiaconatum Richmundie Decanatum Windesorie habitos viuens reliquit Episcopatum Norwicensem oblatum recusauit Magnos honores tota vita spreuit frugali vita contentus hic vinere hic mori malnit plenus annis obijt ab omnibus desideratus funeris pompam etiam Testamento vetuit hic sepultus carnis resurrectionem in aduentum Christi expectat obijt Anno Domini 1521. 24 Octob. I haue not heard of many Clergie men neither in his nor these dayes that would relinquish and refuse thus many ecclesiasticall honours and preferments and content himselfe with a priuate Parsonage but here let him rest as an example for all our great Prelates to admire and for few or none to imitate Islington Here .... Iohn Fowler ... 1538. on whos soule ... Here lieth Alis Fowler the wyff of Robart Fowler Esquire who died .... 1540. Behold and se thus as I am so sal ye be When ye be dead and laid in graue As ye haue done so sal ye haue Diuers of this familie lie here interred the ancestors of Sir Thomas Fowler Knight and Baronet now liuing 1630. Hic sepelitur Thomas Sauil silius et heres apparens Iohannis Sauil Armig et Margarete vxoris eius qui in primo limine vite immature mortis celeritate matrem preueniens ex hac luce migrauit 14 die etatis sue Anno Dom. 1546. I preye the Christen man that hasts go to se this To preye for the soulys of thos that here beryed is And remember that in Chryst we be brether The which hath commanded erye man to preyer for other This seyth Robart Midleton and his wyf here wrapped in cley Abyding the mercy of Almighty God till Doomys dey Which was seruant somtym to Sir George Hastings Erle of Huntington And passed this transitory lyff as t is written hereupon In the yere of owr Lord God on thowsand fyue hundryd and ten On whos soulys Almighty God haue mercy Amen Orate pro Wilielmo Mistelbroke Auditore qui in seruitio Regis itinerans deo disponente apud Denby in Marchia Wallie An. Dom. M. cccc.lxxxxij Corpus suum sacre sepulture reddidit pro Catherina vxore sua cuius corpus sub is●o marmore tumulatum suit Quorum anime in pace lesu Christi requiescant Amen Saint Pancras In this old weather-beaten Church standing all alone as vtterly forsaken which for antiquitie will not yeeld to Saint Pauls in London I finde a wondrous ancient Monument which by tradition was made to the memorie of one of the right honourable familie of the Greyes and his Lady whose pourtraitures are vpon the Tombe Whose mansion house say the Inhabitants was in Port-Poole or Greyes-Inne-lane now an Inne of Court But these are but suppositions for by whom Greyes-Inne was first possessed builded or begun I haue not yet learned Yet it seemeth saith Stow to bee since Edward the third his time These following are all the words left vndefaced Holy Trinite on God have mercy on vs. Hic iacent Robertus Eve et Lawrentia soror eius filia Francisci Eve filii Thome Eve clerici corone Cancellarie Anglie .... Quorum ....... Hospitall of Saint Giles in the Field This Hospitall was founded by Mawde the Queene wife to King Henry the first about the yeare one thousand one hundred and seaventeene it was a Cell to Burton Lazars so called of Leprous persons in Leicestershire At this Hospitall the prisoners conueyed from the Citie of London to Tyborne there to bee executed were presented with a great Bowle of Ale thereof to drinke at their pleasure as to be their last refreshing in this life Stepney Here lieth Henry Steward Lord Darle of the age of three quarters of a yeere late sonne and heire of Mathew Steward Erle of Lennoux and Lady Margaret his wife Which Henry deceased the xxviii day of Nouember in the yeere of our Lord God M. ccccc.xlv Whose soule Iesus pardon This Henryes second brother was likewise christened Henry and stiled Lord Darle or Dernley a noble Prince and reputed for person one of the goodliest Gentlemen of Europe who married Mary Queene of Scotland the royall parents of our late Soueraigne Lord Iames the first king of great Britaine father of our most magnificent Monarch Charles the first now happily raigning Vndyr this ston closyde and marmorate Lyeth Iohn Kitte Londoner natyffe Encreasyng in vertues rose to high estate In the fourth Edwards Chappell by his yong lyffe Sith whych the sevinth Henryes servyce primatyffe Proceding stil in vertuous ●fficase To be in fauour wi●h this our kings Grase With witt endewyd chosen to be Legate Sent into Spayne where he ryght ioyfully Combyned both